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Chris Cunneen PhD (Syd), MA (Syd), Dip Ed (UNSW), BA (UNSW) is Professor of Criminology at UNSW Arts & Social Sciences and UNSW Law. Professor Cunneen returned to UNSW in 2014 where he previously held the NewSouth Global Chair in Criminology from 2006 to 2010 and worked as a Conjoint Professor at UNSW Law.

He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.

Professor Cunneen has a national and international reputation as a...view more

Chris Cunneen PhD (Syd), MA (Syd), Dip Ed (UNSW), BA (UNSW) is Professor of Criminology at UNSW Arts & Social Sciences and UNSW Law. Professor Cunneen returned to UNSW in 2014 where he previously held the NewSouth Global Chair in Criminology from 2006 to 2010 and worked as a Conjoint Professor at UNSW Law.

He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.

Professor Cunneen has a national and international reputation as a leading criminologist specialising in Indigenous people and the law, juvenile justice, restorative justice, justice reinvestment, policing, penology and prison issues, and human rights.

He has participated with a number of Australian Royal Commissions and Inquiries (including the Stolen Generations Inquiry, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and the National Inquiry into Racist Violence), and with the federal Australian Human Rights Commission.

Until 2005 Chris taught Criminology at Sydney Law School (1990-2005) where he was appointed as Professor in 2004. He was also the Director of the Institute of Criminology (1999-2005) at the University of Sydney. Professor Cunneen has held research positions with the Indigenous Law Centre and the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research.

Chris Cunneen was the Chairperson of the NSW Juvenile Justice Advisory Council (2000-2007) and a member of the New South Wales Attorney-Generals’ Taskforce on Sexual Assault in Aboriginal Communities (2002-2006). He has also acted an honorary consultant to the Australian Law Reform Commission.

He is a member of the following societies:

The European Society of Criminology

The American Society of Criminology

The Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology.

The Indian Association for Australian Studies

Membership of Editorial Boards

Professor Cunneen is a member of the editorial and advisory boards of the following journals:

Current Issues in Criminal Justice

Restorative Justice: An International Journal

Youth Studies

Crime Media Culture

The Australian Indigenous Law Review

Research Consultancies

Professor Cunneen has worked as a research consultant to a range of Australian state, federal and non-government organizations including Attorney-General’s Departments, Police Services, Departments of Corrections, Departments of Communities and Human Services, the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, Legal Aid Commissions, Amnesty International, Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander Legal Services, and various law reform commissions.